We tested the hypothesis that spectral analysis of the R-R interval and systolic arterial pressure variabilities allows assessment of the dynamic changes in neural control of the cardiovascular system in men undergoing mental stress testing. Mental arithmetic increased the low-frequency components of R-R and systolic arterial pressure, i.e. markers of sympathetic activity to the SA node and the vasculature, respectively; it also decreased the high frequency component of R-R variability, a marker of vagal activity. Spectral analysis of R-R and systolic arterial pressure variabilities may be used in the clinic to test the dynamic effects of mental stress on both sympathetic and vagal activities.

Spectral analysis of R-R and arterial pressure variabilities to assess sympatho-vagal interaction during mental stress in humans / M. Pagani, R. Furlan, P. Pizzinelli, W. Crivellaro, S. Cerutti, A. Malliani. - In: JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION SUPPLEMENT. - ISSN 0952-1178. - 7:6(1989 Dec), pp. S14-5-S15.

Spectral analysis of R-R and arterial pressure variabilities to assess sympatho-vagal interaction during mental stress in humans

M. Pagani
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R. Furlan
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1989

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We tested the hypothesis that spectral analysis of the R-R interval and systolic arterial pressure variabilities allows assessment of the dynamic changes in neural control of the cardiovascular system in men undergoing mental stress testing. Mental arithmetic increased the low-frequency components of R-R and systolic arterial pressure, i.e. markers of sympathetic activity to the SA node and the vasculature, respectively; it also decreased the high frequency component of R-R variability, a marker of vagal activity. Spectral analysis of R-R and systolic arterial pressure variabilities may be used in the clinic to test the dynamic effects of mental stress on both sympathetic and vagal activities.
Sympathetic Nervous System; Blood Pressure; Humans; Electrocardiography; Vagus Nerve; Stress, Psychological; Adult; Hypertension
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
dic-1989
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